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>> well, we all love apple products. the customer that you interviewed, sounds like my house at home. we have macs and ipads and the products are very intuitive. they have a great software eco system, we have come to expect innovation from apple and i think we will continue to see it in the future. you know, just because they have gone through a bit of a lull here let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. it's easy to forget that apple has generated tremendous profits and has over $130 billion on their balance sheets right now. >> it seems that their innovation has been more incremental. what do you think is their next big thing? >> hard to say. i think they will continue to innovate around the iphone and ipad products. i think we will see thinner ipads can and larger screen iphones and new things like fingerprint sensor. we have heard of them working on apple tvs and watches. i think people would use the watches while they are jogging or being at the gym. and there's a lot of people that would buy the apple tv t
>> well, we all love apple products. the customer that you interviewed, sounds like my house at home. we have macs and ipads and the products are very intuitive. they have a great software eco system, we have come to expect innovation from apple and i think we will continue to see it in the future. you know, just because they have gone through a bit of a lull here let's not throw the baby out with the bath water. it's easy to forget that apple has generated tremendous profits and has over...
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if you like apple, live in apple's world, apple centric it has great interface. it is about 100. good for the people with a decent number of services. gerri: itune, hulu, netflix, what about roku 3. people are talking about this. >> we always like roku, probably the most content you can get. all kinds of things, amazon, netflix, hulu. it has faster process every. and interface a lot easier to use. it comes with a remote control with cool feature. it has head phone jack built into it and has headphones if someone next to you is reading a book. gerri: i like that. there is roku stick. tell us about that. >> this is more of a niche product. it looks like a flash drive that plugs into the back of certain kind of hdmi input called mhl. so you need an mhl enabled tv. gerri: i feel v. smart. >> it gives you a lot of what row cue does but very small form factor. gerri: that is real cool. boxy cloud dvr? never heard of it. >> they renamed the device. two cool things about this. it allows you to get free over the air content. and some cable content. it comes with a antenna for cord cutters
if you like apple, live in apple's world, apple centric it has great interface. it is about 100. good for the people with a decent number of services. gerri: itune, hulu, netflix, what about roku 3. people are talking about this. >> we always like roku, probably the most content you can get. all kinds of things, amazon, netflix, hulu. it has faster process every. and interface a lot easier to use. it comes with a remote control with cool feature. it has head phone jack built into it and...
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to go wild now think about this apple in two thousand and ten made about twenty billion dollars i had fun with a hot apple had seven hundred thousand employees around the world and contractors and actually made products right that we like. a hedge fund made exactly the same amount with less than one hundred employees how do you do that how do you do that you take you don't make are true takers the people who are siphoning off our wealth . they're stretching the whole income level. the distribution of income united states is being stretched way out of proportion by these guys they make. i estimated the top ten hedge fund guys make forty times as much as the top ten. movie stars. and we and what they do for the economy is virtually zilch as far as i can tell you know. jim cramer the guy from mad money he he actually confessed that he ran a hedge fund for ten years and then ten years later he actually confessed. on a website and he said that everything he did was fiction he used to manipulate his fellow reporters on c n b c by giving them false tips so his hedge fund could make bets base
to go wild now think about this apple in two thousand and ten made about twenty billion dollars i had fun with a hot apple had seven hundred thousand employees around the world and contractors and actually made products right that we like. a hedge fund made exactly the same amount with less than one hundred employees how do you do that how do you do that you take you don't make are true takers the people who are siphoning off our wealth . they're stretching the whole income level. the...
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only one exec beat out the apple gang, that was oracle ceo larry ellison. his total comp last year, shy of one billion dollars. 92.6 million. melissa: good to be larry ellison. a terrorism expert and university of proprofessor and a former nsa officer. he will join me to go over the cost of fear in regards to yesterday's bombings in washington, whether it was domestic incident or not. how does that fear affect the business and the economy. that is tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern. lori: the boston bombings could lead a economic slowdown. that is the warning from former cbo director, douglas holtz-eakin. we could be hit with an individual security tax. he will explain when he joins tracy byrnes and adam shapiro the next hour of fox business. don't miss it. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' hel
only one exec beat out the apple gang, that was oracle ceo larry ellison. his total comp last year, shy of one billion dollars. 92.6 million. melissa: good to be larry ellison. a terrorism expert and university of proprofessor and a former nsa officer. he will join me to go over the cost of fear in regards to yesterday's bombings in washington, whether it was domestic incident or not. how does that fear affect the business and the economy. that is tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern. lori: the boston...
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it's free at the apple store. >>> d.c. remains on high alert following yesterday's terror bombings at the boston marathon but this city went ahead with today's emancipation day parade as planned. >> reporter: this is bruise bruce johnson in downtown washington. city on high alert, no incidents. it's a city holiday, time for family, food and a parade. one day after the boston marathon attack, d.c. residents and visitors turned out to commemorate emancipation day 1863. that's when president lincoln abolished slavery in d.c. talk of boston, thoughts of the explosion victims and a possible attack here were everywhere today. >> i know security is very good in washington, d.c., and the parade must go on and the celebration cannot stop. >> this is a city that is resilient. we are ready. it's very unfortunate, a tragic situation that happened in boston yesterday. >> reporter: the emancipation day activities continue through tonight, 8:45 this evening a fireworks display. this is bruce johnson reporting from downtown washington for
it's free at the apple store. >>> d.c. remains on high alert following yesterday's terror bombings at the boston marathon but this city went ahead with today's emancipation day parade as planned. >> reporter: this is bruise bruce johnson in downtown washington. city on high alert, no incidents. it's a city holiday, time for family, food and a parade. one day after the boston marathon attack, d.c. residents and visitors turned out to commemorate emancipation day 1863. that's when...
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facebook is in talks with apple over its droid-friendly software called home. the question is will be apple users able to use it? and chick-fil-a is getting healthy. more on that in the next hour. linda bell reporting. back to you. >> thank you. 4:39.65 degrees, >> big developments when it comes to immigration reform. we will have more on an agreement reached on the biggest ov >> tuesday morning, a mild start. >> not bad, jacqui jeras. will this a repeat of yesterday? >> there will be similarities. we will be a little drier today and with more sunshine. and a touch warmer. the morning is starting out much the same, 57 degrees. we might see patchy fog and mist in outlying areas. i think we will be fine in the district. looking at the satellite picture, low-level clouds. you can see areas at the eastern shore where it is trying to break apart. we will have a little bit more sunshine today, allowing us to warm up past 70 degrees. mostly cloudy and 60 degrees at 9:00, 68 by noon, and partly sunny and 72 degrees by 5:00. some unsettled weather later this week. but t
facebook is in talks with apple over its droid-friendly software called home. the question is will be apple users able to use it? and chick-fil-a is getting healthy. more on that in the next hour. linda bell reporting. back to you. >> thank you. 4:39.65 degrees, >> big developments when it comes to immigration reform. we will have more on an agreement reached on the biggest ov >> tuesday morning, a mild start. >> not bad, jacqui jeras. will this a repeat of yesterday?...
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that's where qualcomm has been beating them. >>> let's swap topic and talk about how apple stock has decline. the latest news over china, it's ramping up protection for the iphone 5s. karnry are you a buyer? i think the risk is more that it goes up than it goes down at this point. >> jon fortt, is it down and out? >> well, probably not out, but look, i think we have to see what their response is to the lower end and mid fehr saturdayphone tend. do they have to sacrifice margins? of course we see the chinese economy looking iffy lately. we'll look to see how confident they feel about that. >> let's finally turn to dell, a deal that icahn has doone. he says he will limit half his stake at 10%. in return he'll get information that management says will maximize the chances of elitting a superior proposal. john karney, a good idea on behalf of the incumbents? >> look, i have to say wouldn't it be fansic to be carl icahn. wouldn't it be please don't spend more money and we'll give you better access? he's win in a deal, and he's won in this one. sure, i'll keep more of my cash to myself, an
that's where qualcomm has been beating them. >>> let's swap topic and talk about how apple stock has decline. the latest news over china, it's ramping up protection for the iphone 5s. karnry are you a buyer? i think the risk is more that it goes up than it goes down at this point. >> jon fortt, is it down and out? >> well, probably not out, but look, i think we have to see what their response is to the lower end and mid fehr saturdayphone tend. do they have to sacrifice...
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hiring is up at foxconn, and it's viewed as a hint the next apple iphone is in the works. according to reports, 10,000 people per week since the end of march have been added on at a foxconn factory in cheng- chow, china. that's same factory that turns out iphones. the companies have no comment, but reports says the next generation iphone 5s will launch in june. a low-cost version of the iphone is expected in august. people working for jc penney are relieved to learn the retailer's latest turnaround plan does not include eliminating employees or closing stores. penney's cfo revealed monday the company is tapping into its $1.85-billion credit line to buy inventory. the retailer will take out $850 million to revamp its home goods section, which should be ready next month. nursing homes are heading toward a critical need of employees. as baby boomers move into their golden years, the wall street journal reports the elder-care workforce will need 50% more workers. the profession, however, is considered to be low-paying at $12 an hour. the job also comes with a high injury rate
hiring is up at foxconn, and it's viewed as a hint the next apple iphone is in the works. according to reports, 10,000 people per week since the end of march have been added on at a foxconn factory in cheng- chow, china. that's same factory that turns out iphones. the companies have no comment, but reports says the next generation iphone 5s will launch in june. a low-cost version of the iphone is expected in august. people working for jc penney are relieved to learn the retailer's latest...
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prosecutors say he took part in an unauthorized purchase of about $1 billion in apple stock. his attorney said he regrets his actions and the harm they caused. >>> federal investigators are levelling strong criticism at chevron for failing to replace ageing equipment at its richmond refinery before last summer's massive fire. u.s. chemical safety board investigators say the walls of the pipes that burst had thinned to about half the thickness of a dime. investigators say chevron repeatedly overlooked the problem and has a culture of, quote, waiting for things to break. investigators called for increased regulatory oversight pointing out cal osha conducted three inspections lasting only 150 hours in total in the six years before this fire. none of the inspections resulted in citations nor fines. >>> today is tax day and uncle sam expects to hear from you by midnight. either turn in those tax forms or file an extension. a sign of the changing times here, five bay area post offices scheduled extended hours for tonight. see more than 80% of taxpayers now file online, but still po
prosecutors say he took part in an unauthorized purchase of about $1 billion in apple stock. his attorney said he regrets his actions and the harm they caused. >>> federal investigators are levelling strong criticism at chevron for failing to replace ageing equipment at its richmond refinery before last summer's massive fire. u.s. chemical safety board investigators say the walls of the pipes that burst had thinned to about half the thickness of a dime. investigators say chevron...
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social media sites and apple have had trouble in the past. >>> storm water run off is one source of pollution in the chesapeake bay. taxpayers are going to have to pay to clean it up. county councils approved a measure to implement storm water management fees last night. here is what it breaks down to. the state is required by the government to reduce the amount of pollutants running in to the bay so you could see an increase in tax dollars for making that reality. >>> family in the everglades got a show, tour guide jumps in the water to take on a python. the reason behind this madness, we will explain and show you video and images. when allergies and nasal congestion hit i rely on the speed and power of claritin-d. it starts working in just 30 minutes. nothing relieves nasal congestion and sinus pressure faster than claritin-d. nothing works stronger on nasal congestion and nothing relieves it faster than claritin-d. so you can get back to doing what you really love...fast. to get your claritin-d, blow past the shelves and go straight to the pharmacy counter. it's the fastest way to live cla
social media sites and apple have had trouble in the past. >>> storm water run off is one source of pollution in the chesapeake bay. taxpayers are going to have to pay to clean it up. county councils approved a measure to implement storm water management fees last night. here is what it breaks down to. the state is required by the government to reduce the amount of pollutants running in to the bay so you could see an increase in tax dollars for making that reality. >>> family...
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facebook is in talks with apple about bringing it closer to home. cruise ship operator carnival is trying to make nice with uncle sam. to explain that and more, linda bell is at bloomberg headquarters in new york. good to see you again. >> good to see you. carnival says it will be paid the government an unspecified amount from its disabled ships of taxpayer money. rockefeller criticized carnival's unwillingness to pay. $780,000 fornearly dealing with the disasters. navyoast guard and the spent more than $300 million for the ship splendor. a facebook phone by atc, millions of iphone users don't have access to it. -- by htc. facebook is in talks with apple also kicked in take advantage of more mobile users. chick-fil-a wants to give behind-the-scenes tours at its restaurants. it will also rollout healthy wraps and salads focusing on fresh ingredients by the end of this month. and it will have calorie counts for its menu posted front and center. that's business news. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 55 degrees. >> coming
facebook is in talks with apple about bringing it closer to home. cruise ship operator carnival is trying to make nice with uncle sam. to explain that and more, linda bell is at bloomberg headquarters in new york. good to see you again. >> good to see you. carnival says it will be paid the government an unspecified amount from its disabled ships of taxpayer money. rockefeller criticized carnival's unwillingness to pay. $780,000 fornearly dealing with the disasters. navyoast guard and the...
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if you are a fan, you should know the swedish firm is expanding globally as others twitter, apple and amazon look to cash in on the booming ution on this market. it is the fastest growing source revenue so the global recorded music industry in 2012 according to the international federation of the phonographic cup in industry. pop divas will be happy. they pay $1.2 billion in royalty and license fees to artists up from $700 million in 2011. only two years ago. of ough it is a small slice the total industry in terms of is rising popularly and takes thousands of hits. some will say it takes thousands of hits for artists to make any money. not xpert told me it is really that different from how radio used to work. >> a song is streamed to one person. so you have to have the millions of streams to make up the equivalent of one play on radio with a very large audience. so it does work out in the end, i can promise you. the main challenge is these services are growing and they all mainstream yet. when they become mainstream i think that is a valid not and viable old ways of or getting music.
if you are a fan, you should know the swedish firm is expanding globally as others twitter, apple and amazon look to cash in on the booming ution on this market. it is the fastest growing source revenue so the global recorded music industry in 2012 according to the international federation of the phonographic cup in industry. pop divas will be happy. they pay $1.2 billion in royalty and license fees to artists up from $700 million in 2011. only two years ago. of ough it is a small slice the...
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"the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's especially true for a democracy activist who fled myanmar's former military government. but these long-term residents of japan are expressing mixed reactions to her calls for helping in rebuilding their homeland. nhk world has more. >> reporter: on saturday aung san su, kiy delivered a speech in tokyo before gathering of myanmar expatriates. she asked for their cooperation to further democratize and develop their home country. >> translator: myanmar has yet to be fully democratized. we have to further defend democratization. >> reporter: the audience included democracy campaigners who face crackdowns by the country's military rulers. >> translator: i was moved to tears. >> translator: i'm so happy to hear her speaking praise where
"the new york times" also won a pulitzer or reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised the "times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> aung san suu kyi's first visit to japan in 27 years has been an emotional experience for many. that's especially true for a democracy activist who fled myanmar's former military government. but these long-term...
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. >> it's interesting, that's the same thing people said about the shares of apple when they were selling off, that you had to sell your winners to pay for other stuff. >> if you need liquidity, you go where -- >> i think it's more japan than cyprus, don't you think? >> it's more dependent on cyprus? >> no. more japan than cyprus. >> there were rumors that cyprus was selling gold. >> i saw those rumors. >> to get it started, there were so many -- and it was pointed out yesterday, i think i was reading something from peter chip, who loves gold, that when it went up to a thousand or 1200, maybe that was all fundamentally true. but then once it went up to 1200, but then once all the investment guys that were having trouble getting returned in equities, once they saw that there was momentum there, all kinds of investment money went into it to try to chase return. >> but he was saying 1200 is fundamental? that's still down a couple hundred from where it is now. >> there were people saying 1260 people last week saying 800 or 900. >> so does bid coin track gold? >> apparently. apparently it coll
. >> it's interesting, that's the same thing people said about the shares of apple when they were selling off, that you had to sell your winners to pay for other stuff. >> if you need liquidity, you go where -- >> i think it's more japan than cyprus, don't you think? >> it's more dependent on cyprus? >> no. more japan than cyprus. >> there were rumors that cyprus was selling gold. >> i saw those rumors. >> to get it started, there were so many --...
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(cheering) and... crunchy green apples! (cheering) and... - one special golden pear! (cheering) - let the fruit picking commence! - huh? - commence is a fancy word for... begin! - ok, toots, i'm going straight for the special golden pear! - daniel, daniel, daniel! let's find some red cherries! - ok! (laughing) we need to find some cherries! which tree has the cherries? look! way up in that tree! i see cherries! - let's try to pick one! - let's go! here i go! whoa! - c'mon, prince wednesday! you can reach! - almost got it! - did you get a cherry? did you get a cherry? - nope. no cherry.
(cheering) and... crunchy green apples! (cheering) and... - one special golden pear! (cheering) - let the fruit picking commence! - huh? - commence is a fancy word for... begin! - ok, toots, i'm going straight for the special golden pear! - daniel, daniel, daniel! let's find some red cherries! - ok! (laughing) we need to find some cherries! which tree has the cherries? look! way up in that tree! i see cherries! - let's try to pick one! - let's go! here i go! whoa! - c'mon, prince wednesday! you...
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the new thing is to get an adam's apple. - my mom just had this fixed for me. it was my grandfather's. he worked for years at union station in d.c. as a pickpocket. - hey, hey, hey. card game, guys. $20 per, pot's $1,040. who's in? - what is this, jabba's pleasure skiff? - it's the crew lottery, liz. you buy a card. if it gets picked, you win $1,000. get a tub of new suits from the suit emporium. kabletown guys notice. your hair grows back. everything grows back. - all right. anybody else? - fine, i'll take one if it'll get everybody back to work sooner. - [scoffs] - what are you doing? that game is not for softhands and faceworkers. it's for strongs and lifters. - they hate when one of us wins. [crowd booing] your boos are not scaring me. i know most of you are not ghosts. - come on, my card only has a 1 in 52 chance of getting picked anyway. - how did you know that? you're like rain man. quick, how many toothpicks are on the ground? - zero. - you need to go to vegas. - whoa, why is toofer in the punishment corner? - [british pronunciation] i said time to end
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that doesn't seem like it's apples to apples. you've got "x" items on the 34 cents. but let me dig deeper into that. in terms of the revenue numbers, paul, what's your take there? you've got 1.07 billion in revenue for the first quarter. is that what you were looking for? >> yeah, that's about right. maybe a very, very slight miss. maria, my problem with this company is, even though the company has done particularly well, stabilizing the business under the ceo mayor, you have a company that's expected to continue to grow about 2% per annum and it's trading at 20 times earnings. and so the pop that we've seen in the stock over the last 12 months, it's up 60% versus 12% for the s&p 500, i think the pop has already been had. >> so, basically, you feel that the valuation has become extended. you want to sell yahoo! here at 23.80? >> i probably would. maria, remember back in the late '90s, we were on a television show together called market week. and that was back in '99. and we used to talk a lot about yahoo! back then. the problem with the story is, that was its final h
that doesn't seem like it's apples to apples. you've got "x" items on the 34 cents. but let me dig deeper into that. in terms of the revenue numbers, paul, what's your take there? you've got 1.07 billion in revenue for the first quarter. is that what you were looking for? >> yeah, that's about right. maybe a very, very slight miss. maria, my problem with this company is, even though the company has done particularly well, stabilizing the business under the ceo mayor, you have a...
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"the new york times" also won a pulitzer for reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised "the times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> millions of rural chinese migrate to cities every year in search of work. for many, this means more than simply leaving home. it means leaving their children. more than 60 million children are now being raised by relatives who are not their parents. the problem lies in the country's household registry system. the government runs separate status for rural and urban families. migration is tightly restricted to prevent the population from being concentrated in cities. only people who live in areas in which they're registered receive public services like education. so when rural chinese migrate to cities, it's difficult to take their children with them. some people criticize the system. they say breaking off families isn't good for kids or for the nation. nhk world's reporter reports. >> reporter: in rural province, many workers have m
"the new york times" also won a pulitzer for reporting on the practices of apple and other technology companies. judges praised "the times" for exposing excessive working hours and other harsh conditions at contract manufacturers in china and elsewhere. >>> millions of rural chinese migrate to cities every year in search of work. for many, this means more than simply leaving home. it means leaving their children. more than 60 million children are now being raised by...
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innolving aapopular brand oo apple juice.we'll tell you which brrnd is being pulled watching fox 5 morning news.. ((brrak 2)) a few extra minutes after hours of roasting seems...unimportant. but at hillshire farm, cooking a turkey is a delicate thing. right on the dot and the meat is silky and swimming in pan roasted juices. it's why every batch of our farm raised turkey turns a mere sandwich into something... wait for it...mesmerizing. hillshire farm. because it's worth doing right. 3 yyrk city is beefinn up tssew following the deadly ae... explosions at the boston arathon..he n-y-p-- says it's stepped up security at membbrs with couuterterrorism puties... as well as thh entire nnpd... have been mobilized as a precauuion... ploombeeg says: "here in nyc, we mmeddately took teps to a related attack. theree s of is gginggto happen, but we hin- haveetoobe prepared" &pexpertsssay its importaat or all aaeeicans to remainn 3&nnw lues ffr ppoice leeds to a dead enddin theekiinapping ripken's mother.these are photos of the sussect wanted in coonnction wwth the pidnapping from last july. ppisonnr s
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apple, face bike facebook intel microsoft, should they shut down and move overseas? guess what they're already doing that. we got to let people in the country to fill the jobs that americans are not filling. don't we hear that from the farm workers, too? on both ends of the scales. americans are not filling the high tech jobs and americans seem to be unwilling to do the jobs of picking strawberryies and tomatoes. >> michael: this bill looks like it's going to the floor. marco rubio let's bring him up again. how important has he been in this, and what does it change about the way he's going to be perceived. >> a young u.s. senator wants to be president. we've heard that story before. he's very important because he is a member of the tea party. he beat a republican governor governor to win that senate seat a couple of years ago. he gives the conservative republicans a little bit of cover to do what business republicans want, while the social right wing republicans on the other side of this immigration issue. march crowmarco rubio is really important because he gives a
apple, face bike facebook intel microsoft, should they shut down and move overseas? guess what they're already doing that. we got to let people in the country to fill the jobs that americans are not filling. don't we hear that from the farm workers, too? on both ends of the scales. americans are not filling the high tech jobs and americans seem to be unwilling to do the jobs of picking strawberryies and tomatoes. >> michael: this bill looks like it's going to the floor. marco rubio let's...
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we won't bring up apple today. that is our favorite topic. but goldman sachs coming out and trading revenues were actually strong. investment stims were strong. >> i don't have a position in goldman sachs but my cursory look was that this is good. i know stock is trading down today and that's just short-termism. if you're a long term investor in goldman sachs, i would think you would feel good and not worry about whether the next two to three weeks is going to be bad or good. cheryl: top line was good. speaking of extra security in front of the new york stock exchange, we have some employees there but another thing we're looking although, we have numbers coming out after the bell today. intel, yahoo. when you look at the numbers, do you put a weight into this quarter? comparison to the first quarter of last year, it will be toughest specially for intel. >> those two names are story stocks right now. the story with intel, nobody is expecting anything great for them. not after the p.c. sales numbers from last week and, you know, these guys have
we won't bring up apple today. that is our favorite topic. but goldman sachs coming out and trading revenues were actually strong. investment stims were strong. >> i don't have a position in goldman sachs but my cursory look was that this is good. i know stock is trading down today and that's just short-termism. if you're a long term investor in goldman sachs, i would think you would feel good and not worry about whether the next two to three weeks is going to be bad or good. cheryl: top...
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as a nation mourns the fresh tragedy, the state of virginia is pausing dollars to victims from apple 16th, 2007. that is late 22 year- old college student on a shooting spree at the campus in blacksburg 32 bit support given the gunman took a long life. it is considered the deadly shooting rampage in modern u.s history. >> we will continue team coverage of the attack at the boston marathon were three people were killed and more than 150 people are injured. we're live in boston we will have all the angles that affect you in the bay area as well. even down to the commute this morning. we will be right back. >> we continue to monitor the latest informations on our top story devastation boston. two bombs going off 100 yds in 10 seconds apart near the finish line of the boston marathon. >> the very latest numbers we have an kron 4 news 3 killed including an 8 year- old boy was watching his father run the race. his mother and sister seriously injured. 150 people injured. >> at the youngest three years old. >> there's been no claim of responsibility for the bombing. overnight we have video o
as a nation mourns the fresh tragedy, the state of virginia is pausing dollars to victims from apple 16th, 2007. that is late 22 year- old college student on a shooting spree at the campus in blacksburg 32 bit support given the gunman took a long life. it is considered the deadly shooting rampage in modern u.s history. >> we will continue team coverage of the attack at the boston marathon were three people were killed and more than 150 people are injured. we're live in boston we will have...
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. >> top stories were following for you on this tuesday apple succinct. three people are dead including an 8 year-old and 176 are hurt this morning after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. president obamas said those responsible will feel the full weight of justice. the fbi is taking charge of the crow investigation. right now they say there is no motive and there's no one in custody. >> meanwhile back in the bay area, security and law enforcement officials are stepping up patrols on the airport to public transportation, if you're out and about stand there expect to see at least as is everywhere. >> witnesses describe some of the injured lost limbs in the boston marathon explosions. one man was covered with the evidence of yesterday's attacks. >> my pants, a close. >> showing the flag?. the flag i was holding the whole time and this is how the flag ended up covering the blood of all the victims terry >> there were thousands.. >> if there were thousands of people running the marathon or watching it when the bombs went off. >> t
. >> top stories were following for you on this tuesday apple succinct. three people are dead including an 8 year-old and 176 are hurt this morning after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the boston marathon. president obamas said those responsible will feel the full weight of justice. the fbi is taking charge of the crow investigation. right now they say there is no motive and there's no one in custody. >> meanwhile back in the bay area, security and law enforcement...
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. >> caller: this is an apple-banana boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: from the big island. >> oh. oh, mahalo. >> caller: and it is the best one of them all. >> i agree with that. >> caller: now, i have a stock call called mcal. >> oh, you are playing that. well, they are sensitive to the problems in china, and these companies are very good, but people feel that china is slowing down, and i don't want to commit anymore money to mpel, because i have the see the chinese stabilize before people should own the casino stocks. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. coming up, crude behavior. oil's been on the decline in 2013. and while it makes for a refreshing sign at the gas station, some energy stocks are finding themselves in a slippery situation. could the slide continue? cramer sits down with the ceo of energy 21. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting,
. >> caller: this is an apple-banana boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: from the big island. >> oh. oh, mahalo. >> caller: and it is the best one of them all. >> i agree with that. >> caller: now, i have a stock call called mcal. >> oh, you are playing that. well, they are sensitive to the problems in china, and these companies are very good, but people feel that china is slowing down, and i don't want to commit anymore money to mpel, because i have the...
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. >> it's an apple martini apparently. why -- it's from the grant grill at the u.s. grant hotel in san diego. >> that's good. each one of these drinks costs $4.15 and it's the 15th of april to celebrate tax day. >> that will make you forget that it's tax day. that's for sure. >> if you -- last night there's a broadway show that premiered called "motown." >> "motown, the musical." >> if you like motown music, it's like being at a concert. it's like you are watching -- >> over 50 motown great songs in it. not full length of course. but it's unbelievable. i think 56 or so. >> we went last night. started at 6:00. >> there's the supremes. you've got the temptations. >> it's going so fast. there's diana ross. >> marvin gaye. >> oh, my gosh. it's a party. it's a party. and by the way, a lot of people came to the party last night. we went on the red carpet, me and you, the happy couple. >> yeah. holding hands, people are starting to talk. >> we're getting a little worried. there's diana ross. berry gordy. and berry gordy's sons. from lmfao. >> red foo. and there's smokey. we
. >> it's an apple martini apparently. why -- it's from the grant grill at the u.s. grant hotel in san diego. >> that's good. each one of these drinks costs $4.15 and it's the 15th of april to celebrate tax day. >> that will make you forget that it's tax day. that's for sure. >> if you -- last night there's a broadway show that premiered called "motown." >> "motown, the musical." >> if you like motown music, it's like being at a concert....
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one quadruplets' tears, including two for its reports business abuses committed abroad by walmart and apple. to see our interviews, go to democracynow.org. today marks the 50th anniversary of reverend dr. martin luther king, jr.'s letter from a birmingham jail for it was written as a response to one alabama clergy who criticized king's actions during the birmingham campaign, a series of nonviolent sit ins and marches held to protest racial segregation. this is dr. king reading a pa of a letter he wrote in jail after he was arrested for defying a judge's ban on protests. >> you speak of our activity as extreme. was not jesus an extremist for love? bless them that curse you and pray for them which despite fully persecute you. we be extremists for the preservation of injustice, for the extension of justice. >> that was from the film "king ." those are some of the headlines. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> welcome to all our listeners and viewers from around the country and around the world. bombing from monday's at the
one quadruplets' tears, including two for its reports business abuses committed abroad by walmart and apple. to see our interviews, go to democracynow.org. today marks the 50th anniversary of reverend dr. martin luther king, jr.'s letter from a birmingham jail for it was written as a response to one alabama clergy who criticized king's actions during the birmingham campaign, a series of nonviolent sit ins and marches held to protest racial segregation. this is dr. king reading a pa of a letter...
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it's mixing apples and oranges. i i agree with jorge complete. it's a symmetrical relationship. >> charlie: what people emphasize about fid oal's leadership in cuba is the very same thing you've been emphasizing about hugo chavez. the very same ideas. >> i think what's different about it is that tube a is an authoritarian state. venezuela has elections. you can complain about lack of procedurallism in venezuela. the debate is wide open. what they did was... >> there's no comparison. cuba has been and will remain to be for practical purposes a dictatorship. venezuela is not. >> i think the electoral process was not democratic. >> you mean procedural? there's no death squad? nothing compared to... >> there's no comparison. charlie: who is the next chavez in latin america? >> it could be carriya of ecuador but the problem is that ecuador is a much smaller country than venezuela. it doesn't have nearly as much oil. but he's clearly a protege of hugo chavez and has the same rhetorical shoot from the hip style. it's somewhat mixed. i support some measu
it's mixing apples and oranges. i i agree with jorge complete. it's a symmetrical relationship. >> charlie: what people emphasize about fid oal's leadership in cuba is the very same thing you've been emphasizing about hugo chavez. the very same ideas. >> i think what's different about it is that tube a is an authoritarian state. venezuela has elections. you can complain about lack of procedurallism in venezuela. the debate is wide open. what they did was... >> there's no...
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me, i think netflix is a household name and should be scooped up by mike soft or apple. probably won't happen. but in the interim, the stock is fine. jeff in california. jeff. >> caller: hi, cramer. how are you doing today? i was curious about the real estate market, why it's going up and down so much. if it would be a good time to buy home depot and if i was to buy home depot, what price should i be looking at to purchase the stock. >> frankly, a miracle man, the company doing great. but charitable trust scored back home depot. told the people who described to actionalertsplus.com we were booking profit here. can't tell you to take the stock we're selling. >> it takes two, baby. coca-cola and j & j were the dynamic duo that took this market up. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, blight or bright? gold hasn't been glittering lately. as a deep slide has brought about its worst prop since 1980. but has all the selling created an opportunity? cramer shines a light on the subject in tonight's edition of "off the charts." and later, i.p., oh my. there are some hea
me, i think netflix is a household name and should be scooped up by mike soft or apple. probably won't happen. but in the interim, the stock is fine. jeff in california. jeff. >> caller: hi, cramer. how are you doing today? i was curious about the real estate market, why it's going up and down so much. if it would be a good time to buy home depot and if i was to buy home depot, what price should i be looking at to purchase the stock. >> frankly, a miracle man, the company doing...
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now discover caramel apple filled werther's original. and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. >>> coming up from here in boston we'll have the latest overnight developments on the investigation into the deadly bombings here, savannah? >> we'll also have our exclusive interview with president obama, what he's saying about the in:nk and the fight over the guns bill, after your local news. especially my niece. the moment she pointed out my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis... well, it was really embarrassing. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working in
now discover caramel apple filled werther's original. and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum. now, get four dollars off select centrum products with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. >>> coming up...
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last year they could have said it's all about apple. i think we need to broaden the horizons if this is going to be sustainable. >> let me go there and take you to a live shot of the white house. the white house is lowering their flag to half staff. flags are to be lowered at all public buildings until sunset on april 20th. there are at least three dead. more than 150 injured. this is echo of what we saw in the wake of 9/11. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a moment. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> let's hop over to the cme. rick santelli is talking gold. >> you know, a couple of months ago we were talking about the notion of gold become securitized. it was much more of a
last year they could have said it's all about apple. i think we need to broaden the horizons if this is going to be sustainable. >> let me go there and take you to a live shot of the white house. the white house is lowering their flag to half staff. flags are to be lowered at all public buildings until sunset on april 20th. there are at least three dead. more than 150 injured. this is echo of what we saw in the wake of 9/11. a lot more "squawk on the street" back in a moment. [...
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he was the apple of their eye, quite an interesting little character, according to her letters. and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning quite a long time over frankie's death. >> i think a big house especially with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i think she just wasn't capable of taking care of a house. pierce went off to fight in the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house when he came back in 1848 and then they lived in a boarding house again in concord and lived in a boarding situation for the rest of their lives. >> we return to washington and the story of the white house because a fairly amazing thing, at least to my ears, seemed to happen which is two years into this darkness and mourning and reclusive life on the second floor of the white house, she comes out of it. how did that happen and what was this new jane pierce like? >> it happened because that was the end of the mourning period. normally, as i said earlier, it would have been just 12 months mournin
he was the apple of their eye, quite an interesting little character, according to her letters. and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning quite a long time over frankie's death. >> i think a big house especially with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i think she just wasn't capable of taking care of a house. pierce went off to fight in the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house...
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he was the apple of their eye, quite an interesting little character, according to her letters. and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning quite a long time over frankie's death. >> i think a big house especially with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i think she just wasn't capable of taking care of a house. pierce went off to fight in the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house when he came back in 1848 and then they lived in a boarding house again in concord and lived in a boarding situation for the rest of their lives. >> we return to washington and the story of the white house because a fairly amazing thing, at least to my ears, seemed to happen which is two years into this darkness and mourning and reclusive life on the second floor of the white house, she comes out of it. how did that happen and what was this new jane pierce like? >> it happened because that was the end of the mourning period. normally, as i said earlier, it would have been just 12 months mournin
he was the apple of their eye, quite an interesting little character, according to her letters. and they were devastated by his death and jane was in mourning quite a long time over frankie's death. >> i think a big house especially with only one child now was too much for jane to take care of. i don't think she was interested in housekeeping particularly. i think she just wasn't capable of taking care of a house. pierce went off to fight in the mexican war in 1847 and they sold the house...
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"new york times" won for reporting on an avalanche and business practices for apple and walmart. associated press winning for photo coverage of the war in syria. also "the washington post" wall street journal winning for commentaries and the minneapolis "star tribune" winning for editorial cartoons. >> bill: little bit for everybody. >> abc wants to talk to the masters golf champion, adam scott, about appearing as the next bachelor on its prime time hit reality series. bachelor producer robert mills tweeting yesterday he wants to meet with the 32-year-old champion about making him the star of a show that has a guy go through 25 women to find through love. >> bill: talk to tiger. >> last thing this guy needs. he's one of the best looking guys in the world. he's now the masters champion. >> and in sports two young college basketball players announced plans to leave school and enter the nba draft. noel, freshman for the kentucky wildcats is ready to take the big step in declaring himself for the draft as did georgetown hoya sophomore porter jr. noel could be the number one overall p
"new york times" won for reporting on an avalanche and business practices for apple and walmart. associated press winning for photo coverage of the war in syria. also "the washington post" wall street journal winning for commentaries and the minneapolis "star tribune" winning for editorial cartoons. >> bill: little bit for everybody. >> abc wants to talk to the masters golf champion, adam scott, about appearing as the next bachelor on its prime time hit...